Yaffe S J
Can Med Assoc J. 1975 Mar 22;112(6):728-33.
The first annual W. E. Upjohn Lecture concerned itself with the interrelationship between administration of drugs to the pregnant woman and fetal outcome. The epidemiology of drug intake (both prescribed and self-administered drugs) during pregnancy is reviewed, using data derived from several surveys conducted both in the United States and in Scotland. The complexities of establishing a causal relationship between drug intake during pregnancy and effects upon the fetus are considered. Special emphasis is given to the adverse effects of aspirin and cigarette smoking. The shortage of data is critical and the need for further research is stressed.
首届年度W. E. 厄普约翰讲座关注的是孕妇用药与胎儿结局之间的相互关系。本文利用在美国和苏格兰进行的几项调查所获得的数据,对孕期药物摄入(包括处方药和自行服用的药物)的流行病学进行了综述。文中考虑了确定孕期药物摄入与对胎儿影响之间因果关系的复杂性。特别强调了阿司匹林和吸烟的不良影响。数据的匮乏至关重要,文中强调了进一步研究的必要性。